Middlesex Sessions:
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November 1758

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Middx


At the General Quarter Session of the Peace of our Sovereign Lord the
King holden for the County of middx at Hicks Hall Mr. John Street in the
County aforesaid by adjournment on Thursday the twenty Sixth Day of
October in the thirty Second Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord
George the Second King of Great Britain before George Errington< no role >
George Green< no role > Francis Bedwell< no role > Bartholomew Hammond< no role > Esqrs. and other
their Fellows Justices of our Said Lord the King asigned to keep the Peace
in the County aforesaid and also to hear and determine divers Felonies
Trespasses and otherwise [..] committed in the Same County.

A Bill of Mr. Richard Jupp< no role > Carpenter and also a Bill of Mr. Thomas
Monday
< no role > Pair or for Work done at the House of Correction and new Preface
at Clerkenwell in this County being produced before this Court and it
appearing that the said Bills have been examined by two of his Majesty's
Justices of the Peace for this County And that there is due to the said
Workmen respectively as followeth.

£ s d

To Mr. Richard Jupp< no role > for Workdone at the House of
Correction }
30. 16. 10

To the Same for Work done at now Prison
6. 5. 0

To Mr. Thomas Monday< no role > for Work done at the House
of Correction }
3. 4. 0

Which said Sums of Money amount in the whole to Forty Pounds
five Shillings and ten pence It is Ordered by this Court that Mr.
John Higgs< no role > Treasurer of this County do pay unto the said Persons
[..]
mentioned written over against their respective Names dno mark
Receipts of the said Persons respectively together with this Order shall
be Sufficient Discharges to the said Treasurer for such Payments.

By the Court
Waller

Received Novbr. 17th 1758 of Mr. Higgs Treasurer ye
Sum of Three Pound Four Shillings Pursuant to ye
Abovementond Order

P Tho Munday< no role >




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